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LINK Twenty-two states ask U.S. appeals court to reinstate 'net neutrality' rules

"The FCC handed sweeping new powers to internet providers to recast how Americans use the internet — as long as they disclose any changes. The new rules took effect in early June but major providers have made no changes in internet access.

The states argue the FCC reversal will harm consumers.

The states also suggested the FCC failed to identify any “valid authority” for preempting state and local laws that would protect net neutrality.

Governors in six states have signed executive orders on net neutrality, while three states have enacted net neutrality legislation."

SkotlandSkye 8 Aug 22
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Government can't (legally at least) limit free speech, so they pressure corporations to do it for them. USA is getting to a breaking point I'm afraid.

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Thanks for the link share. Interesting read.

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